In addition to their role as sex hormones, it has been known for many years
that oestrogens have protective effects on the vasculature, These have bee
n implicated in the reduced incidence of cardiovascular disorders in premen
opausal women and in post-menopausal women receiving oestrogen replacement
therapy. This protection has been found to be due, in part at least, to dir
ect effects of oestrogens on blood vessels. This review will summarize the
available literature regarding oestrogenic effects on vascular contractilit
y. Two major influences of oestrogens will be discussed; first the genomic
effects induced by chronic administration of steroid hormones, and second,
the rapid effects on vascular smooth muscle by non-genomic, and as yet not
fully identified, mechanisms. In so doing, the diversity of oestrogenic act
ions on vascular contractility will be highlighted and the protective role
of these agents against adverse cardiovascular events discussed. J Hyperten
s 18:1365-1378 (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.